Old Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
by Stranded » 24 Jul 2020 06:53
Old Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
by Snowball » 24 Jul 2020 07:21
Old Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
by Franconian Royal » 24 Jul 2020 07:27
Snowball If I am reading the tea-leaves correctly...
Miazga lost
Blackett gone
Ejaria unlikely to be signed
Moore likely to be sold even if we only get a few million
Puscas might well be sold
Meite might well be sold
Swift at least 50/50 to be sold
(I'm sure there are more)
FORGET who the manager is!
That leaves us with a team that will do well to finish out of the bottom three.
Now, say Bowen stays a year, we get lucky, find a gem. We finish 18th.
Surely that is BRILLIANT! ??????
We are moving from an over-spending dick-head club close to becoming basket-case, to a club "cutting its cloth" and hoping to retain Championship status.
IF we lose the players we are expected to lose (Ejaria, Swift, Moore, Miazga, Blackett, Gunter, McCleary, Meite, Puscas no longer available, surely finishing above last place is an achievement?
That is, if the exodus and replacements is s bad s it might be, Jesus Christ couldn't keep us up.
I am not crazy about Bowen, but he ticked the boxes, did his job. If we offload all the players we are expected to offload AVOIDING RELEGATION NEXT SEASON WILL BE STELLAR SUCCESS.
How may people here felt that after we had played abysmally for 11 games and were already relegation-fodder thought we could realistically make top half? Game by game I have not been thrilled, but you know I'm a stats man and it is TOTALLY UNDENIABLE that Bowen improved us substantially over Gomes 2019.
I am beginning to think Bowen is TRANSITION MAN. We have to survive this year (TICK!) and next year 2020-2021, then look to flirt with the top six, 2021-2022 then go for it ti 2022/23. Boring as duck I know, but restructuring a club is a long-term thing
StrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
SnowballOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
The perfectly circular five-word statement.
Well done, OMA, Senyru would be proud of you.
by Stranded » 24 Jul 2020 07:56
Old Man AndrewsStrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
StrandedOld Man AndrewsStranded
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
Thanks for detailing your view. My opinion is, he has done a good enough job to this point and we has not had a window where he could effectively recruit.
Now he may be a puppet of the Board and Joorabchian but if Bowen goes, the others will remain and have input in hiring the next guy, likely a client of Joorabchian's to boot. So why would the next guy be any less of a puppet? Perhaps even more so?
by Stranded » 24 Jul 2020 08:51
Old Man AndrewsStrandedOld Man Andrews Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
Thanks for detailing your view. My opinion is, he has done a good enough job to this point and we has not had a window where he could effectively recruit.
Now he may be a puppet of the Board and Joorabchian but if Bowen goes, the others will remain and have input in hiring the next guy, likely a client of Joorabchian's to boot. So why would the next guy be any less of a puppet? Perhaps even more so?
You're correct in what you say, I think the board want a puppet. My view was more from a supporters perspective of what we want from a manager.
I think recent history tells us Reading are much better off when we have a manager who is in complete control, Steve Coppell and Brian McDermott tell us this. They were allowed to take bottom up control of all aspects and the rewards are there for all to see. In recent years Reading have allowed some very shady people into the club who make decisions based upon their own personal greed. How have we allowed this to happen?
by Hound » 24 Jul 2020 08:57
StrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
HoundStrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
I don't agree with this:
That leaves us with a team that will do well to finish out of the bottom three.
We should have plenty enough even with those players leaving as long as we can get some good solid freebies in. There will be some absolute dross in the division next year
by Stranded » 24 Jul 2020 09:05
HoundStrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
I don't agree with this:
That leaves us with a team that will do well to finish out of the bottom three.
We should have plenty enough even with those players leaving as long as we can get some good solid freebies in. There will be some absolute dross in the division next year
by Hendo » 24 Jul 2020 09:21
Old Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
by linkenholtroyal » 24 Jul 2020 09:29
Old Man AndrewsStrandedOld Man Andrews What a load of drivel.
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
by Westwood52 » 24 Jul 2020 09:38
by Hound » 24 Jul 2020 09:39
Westwood52 I am surprised the majority want him to stay.But there again the Remoaners were supposed to win 60/40 over the Brexiteers.
HoundWestwood52 I am surprised the majority want him to stay.But there again the Remoaners were supposed to win 60/40 over the Brexiteers.
er what?
by Elm Park Kid » 24 Jul 2020 09:46
StrandedOld Man AndrewsStranded
Not Snowball's biggest fan but there is some sense to that timeline despite the usual assumptions, what is your realistic alternative?
Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
Thanks for detailing your view. My opinion is, he has done a good enough job to this point and we has not had a window where he could effectively recruit.
Now he may be a puppet of the Board and Joorabchian but if Bowen goes, the others will remain and have input in hiring the next guy, likely a client of Joorabchian's to boot. So why would the next guy be any less of a puppet? Perhaps even more so?
by WestYorksRoyal » 24 Jul 2020 09:48
by NewCorkSeth » 24 Jul 2020 09:48
Elm Park KidStrandedOld Man Andrews Let me be clear, I don't expect to win the league or get in the playoffs any time soon. I don't demand instant success or have unrealistic goals. It will be a struggle next season and we need to rebuild from the bottom up.
My issue is that Bowen clearly isn't best place to be in charge of a rebuild, he has absolutely no experience of doing this and when you are going to have a largely young squad we need and experienced manager to help them and guide them through it. We also need a manager with experience of working with unfancied sides/sides on a tight budget. I have no faith based upon what I've heard or seen from Bowen that he is the man to do this, if anything he could damage a lot of the players should we get off to a bad start next season. We are more than capable as s club to comfortably finish midtable next season, we shouldn't aspire to narrowly miss out on relegation as Snowball suggests. The guy has never criticised the team or a manager once, he is slightly delusional and thinks supporting the club means he cannot criticise the club. His sycophantic nonsense is really annoying to read.
Bowen 100% come across like a puppet, in place because he will comply with all the decisions made by the owners and Kia Joorabchian. There is a good reason why he got the job and it wasn't because he was the best man for the job, it was because he could be easily controlled by the ownership. We need a Neil Warnock type managing us next season, someone with vast experience in motivating players and grinding out results. Instead we have a P.E teacher in charge who is clearly not what is required.
Thanks for detailing your view. My opinion is, he has done a good enough job to this point and we has not had a window where he could effectively recruit.
Now he may be a puppet of the Board and Joorabchian but if Bowen goes, the others will remain and have input in hiring the next guy, likely a client of Joorabchian's to boot. So why would the next guy be any less of a puppet? Perhaps even more so?
I didn't understand why Bowen was appointed to begin with. But then I wasn't sure why we went with Gomes or (to a lesser extent) Clement. If your policy is to spend ££££ on player wages, why not take a cut of that and bring in the most experienced manager you can. It might have shifted the mentality at the club a bit is a 'big name' came in an installed a bit more optimise.
But I 100% disagree with firing a manager after less than a full season based on football results/performances alone. Unless he's committing fraud or banging someone he should be, a manager should always be given a full season.
by Elm Park Kid » 24 Jul 2020 09:58
NewCorkSethElm Park KidStranded
Thanks for detailing your view. My opinion is, he has done a good enough job to this point and we has not had a window where he could effectively recruit.
Now he may be a puppet of the Board and Joorabchian but if Bowen goes, the others will remain and have input in hiring the next guy, likely a client of Joorabchian's to boot. So why would the next guy be any less of a puppet? Perhaps even more so?
I didn't understand why Bowen was appointed to begin with. But then I wasn't sure why we went with Gomes or (to a lesser extent) Clement. If your policy is to spend ££££ on player wages, why not take a cut of that and bring in the most experienced manager you can. It might have shifted the mentality at the club a bit is a 'big name' came in an installed a bit more optimise.
But I 100% disagree with firing a manager after less than a full season based on football results/performances alone. Unless he's committing fraud or banging someone he should be, a manager should always be given a full season.
Whats wrong with banging someone you should be banging?
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